The calendar contains 15 prisoners; 1 for highway robbery, 2 for uttering and 2for possessing forged Bank of England notes, 1 for sheep-stealing, 1 forassaulting and obstructing three officers of Excise and 8 for various kinds oftheft.

At 6 o'clock the High Sheriff, Milham HARTLEY, Esq., and his spearmen, proceededtowards Brampton, to meet the Judges. At 7 the two Judges, the High Sheriff, andthe Under Sheriff, returned in the High Sheriff's carriage and four horses.There were no other carriages, but this defect was well compensated by theimpetuous stir and bustle of every soul in this little town. All the boys hadtheir little poles headed with brass plates and inscribed with "M. H. Esq.1818," in exact imitation of the spears carried by the Sheriff's men. All theyoung ladies, and a considerable number of old wives, were a-breast at thewindows, anxiously catching a glance of my Lords.

Both Judges went directly to the Nisi Prius Court (the other Court being lessfinished) and opened the commission. - Adjourned till 9 o'clock to-morrow.